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What are the ace majors of the Chinese University of Hong Kong?
It is a world-class academic center in China's research, biomedical science, information science, economy and finance, geographic information, earth science and other key research fields. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, referred to as the University of Hong Kong, is the top public research-oriented comprehensive university in Asia and enjoys an international reputation. It is also the only university in Hong Kong that has won the Nobel Prize, Fields Prize and Turing Prize.

April 20 19 official website shows that the school has eight colleges, namely, College of Arts, College of Business Administration, College of Education, College of Engineering, Law School, College of Medicine, College of Science and Academy of Social Sciences, and offers many professional, minor and double-degree undergraduate courses. In addition, the school also co-organized a number of undergraduate and master's courses with universities such as Peking University, Tsinghua University and Waseda University.

Extended information The Chinese University of Hong Kong was formed by the merger of New Asia College, Chung Chi College and United College on 1963. 1966, the first research institute in Hong Kong was established; 1976, the departments of different colleges are integrated and unified by universities; 1986, comprehensively review the curriculum structure, transfer to the credit system, and strengthen general education; 1998, the admission rate of mainland undergraduates ranks first in Hong Kong; 20 14 The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) was established.

The establishment of the Chinese University of Hong Kong broke the iron law that only one university was allowed in the British Empire colony, and at the same time set off the Chinese movement in Hong Kong, successfully ending the situation that English monopolized the official language. It is not only a watershed in British colonial history, but also one of the symbols of Asian decolonization in the 20th century, which has certain significance in the times.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chinese University of Hong Kong